Transplant Insurance Program Cuts Catastrophic Medical Costs More than 80,000 patients in the United States are awaiting transplants, according to the Organ Procurement and Transportation Network. Many are employees and colleagues at companies like yours.

Statistically, virtually every employer with more than 5,000 employees will confront at least one transplant situation annually. And as medicine continues to advance, transplant incidents are becoming even more common.

Faced with this reality, risk and human resources managers, as well as chief financial officers, must consider how their company would manage the catastrophic medical costs and lost productivity associated with complex transplant procedures.

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